/ɪkˈspɒzɪtəri ˈstætjuːt/ – Phrase
Definition: đạo luật giải thích (giải thích đạo luật đã được thông qua trước đó).
A more thorough explanation: An expository statute is a type of legislation that explains or clarifies existing laws without making any substantive changes to them. It serves to provide additional information or interpretation regarding the application or meaning of the original law.
Example: If a law regarding environmental protection was ambiguous about the responsibilities of companies in terms of waste disposal, an expository statute might be enacted to explicitly define what those responsibilities are.